Vol. 1, no. 1 of 'The Phonogram' magazine, published Jan. 1891.
Salutatory
An Important Suggestion - T.R.L.
How it is Done
If it Could Have Been - Col. Robert G. Ingersoll
They Must Take a Back Seat
Old Memories - J.W.C.
Phonographs in Post-Offices
The Latest Theory of Matter - Julian Hawthorne
How it Originated
The Telephone to Predict Storms - McB.
The Phonograph in Teaching
Water-Power and Electric Dynamos
Thermo-Electric Generators
Cable Rubber Becoming Scarce
Bottled Music
Preserving Indian Songs and Tales
The Storage Battery
How Sound is Reproduced - Thomas A. Edison
Music for the Dying
Among the Mongols - E.P. Thwing, D.D.
Who Needs it Most?
The Telephone
The Incandescent Lamp
As a Letter-Writer
In Missionary Service
Electricity for Naval Uses - J.D.K.
Quadruplex Telegraph
The Phonograph at Clinics
The Edison Meter - J.C. Martin
Edison Dynamos
Telegraphing from a Moving Train
Phonograph Chat - C.C.S.
Personal Experiences: Reporting by Phonograph - Jas. D. Clephane
Personal Experiences: Edward D. Easton
Splendid Tributes to the Phonograph
Reading Notices
Please note, there are several magazines titled 'Phonogram'. This is the publication edited by Virginia H. McRae for the North American Phonograph Company between 1891 and 1893. A date/title index is forthcoming at the Media History Digital Library.
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